r r rl 1 : ' : r . it 5 t ' Vol. II. RALEIGH, OCTOBER 4, 1810. No. 40 r- V 4 MT1L1I1I8 BTBBT THtJBSDAT, BT TBO-I . ...ntiMM. 1CK, TO lllf kCMHTHll rcOUD STOBT tHB BBW HOUSB JtT BBLOW . AOVBBWOB's k MBBCTH rroSiTBTH FOIT cf,ICtF-UC THBBB DOU&BB BBA lrGM,l alLI VBABIT J5 A,VAB-'U"Ol.B .....Tin csim. wBcBirno bbcbivbd bt S.U. THB OVT-AST. . ADVERTISEMENTS. EIGHT DOLLARS REWARD C TH.AYF.D from tM Subscriber. i ia Franklin County, Cn the 5th I uf Mav litsu a lirht coloured Iron 1 Urey UOIISE, about six year, old, fair feet ten or eleven inche high, ""no particular brand or fioh mar J recollected i he trot, racka and on-1 ten uo wiu xnocinwr w kw wi .:iiitriMitt where hwried. The above fcward will be fitch any person who willecttr the said Hone w that I get him sgain. 4 fetter 00 the aubject mar be ,r,rwM to Piuaboroiurh. Chatham County, N. C- The Subscriber fives iW 13 mite, wert of Fuuborough. . 19th September, 18ia - . -s . . : , t . 1 triLLIAM SCOTT TAVERtf, AT THE NGN or TUB '.' , INDIAN QUEEN, SOLOMON 81LETL . ' V 'b'- . 39 Sv ' SAO TIB COVBT'BOVIB - . RALEIGH, , , . NOTICE. rrrrs Subscriber hat oa I . . i r i.;.L. HAS lately been greatly improved by the addition of a Dining Boom, forty four feet lonr, and several con. r A -I veiwentapartiaenUlorpnvateaemmodatioiv'.T nanu iuu..y- 1 iff (JeUaT Literary Advancement, SEVEN THOUSAND DOLLARS! $fay be gained fur the .mall Bus of , v , FOUR DOLLARS! . . ,. TB8 ; 1 If- NEWTON ACADEMYOTTERY, ' : SCHEME. . - 1 Prize of 1 19 . 5 ' 30 50 100 8400 " 25000U- 2000 : 1000 500 ' ' : 900 ' . 10 saw 2000 10W - 5000 1000 ; 2000 ' 10U0 . 10U0 1000 13000 ?7X Ticket at 4 dollara each , 31000 X Konea, twelve of vlvch he wihe to aea on a credit ewrjr lhin y, cu) tribute to the comfort of the Tra. Vl3 monthsi thry are composed of 2 valuable breedwj 1 Teller. Tne 0, WeU fumiihed, hafe clean bet, Mim m told oy roou umei, a mie uckuhSi 1.7 t i . P.rnai.trht Mare, a ouantitrof fine FilJya of hieh Wood r a Stud-hone by the old imported FlreUd, out of a fall blooded Fearnaurht Mare, he ia remarkable-lor aiae and figure. For one half of the pric of thi Horao there -;u k. rtVit ttTtaa vean riven. . The Sitbacrther haa ,1m fc,T ysle on the iame terma 16 barrela of Brandy, aix of which waa made 12 months aco, Ue balance of thu year"! crop , ako a fcw barrela of old Whiakey. Has Sale wdl he ea the 18lh of October, at the dweUinp houae of the BuhMnbef'. 11 milea weat.of HUlsborotiirh, on the1 main : rjad fcadinff from UiUbihoraugh to GalbreaUi'a Ferry oa - .. : ANDttEW MUBDOCK. . ISA September, 1810. 39 2w - Part of the above orizea determinable aa follovn. ' The fint drawn blank 00 the lat 2nd 3rd 4th 5th 6th 7th and 8th data are entitled to V 8 50 eacb TluSmdrawMdo.onthe9thlOthlIlh&12thdolOO do The firat draws do. on the 13th and lUhdo. ' . 200 do The fint drawn do. on the 15th do. t' . 500 do nd the lat drawn ticket whether blank or prise 5000 do Five hundred Ticket to be drawn on each 0? the nrat on the 15th & ' LAND. - ., , COR aale k tract of 1 ami about tl-ree Tnilra from Tlintbo. roneh. cootauiinr 650 arrea, with a r-KJ orvliard. bond With approved aecurty will be required PjBicnU to be Blade at 4, 13, 13, and i moUja, beuJ msialmenia. Applvto Wiliiioi U. Mean at V Uiainrton. or to the uWriber at ihDorough. , , Sept 13, 1110. : --,' . ltoanoak Ferry. and will be w ell attended. The stable are spacious, con tain a variety 01 . a j a . iiuuinu nosuea, ana a carnage oouaa waexeu.- , , payable 60 day after the eompletkm of the draw. The New.-caper.of all the principal town. tU C.tl Jn . ' wiut ilolA thesive. relBOn,ible- " V " P" ,1; foorteendaya-and even hundred and fifty offoraeeand provender, are attended by jMt d ,',-,,!.. , . a, and E a carriage houae anoeied.- -! , n,lr,wi-n Jv .ft th eomnlMlt THI Subaeriber wish, to mform their fmdi, ensiom -era, and the public in ireneraL that thev have Uus vear the manaremt-nt of tho Ferry croaaing Uoanonk, at the place well known by tne name ot H as k m a. M 1 t c n x l t.V Ferry, on the mnin road leading to Petersburg and Uicb- , Ihond. They have gtod boats suRiciently large to car ry a wanon and ho)JheJ.ir tobecco, both team at once, " or three hohsbead j and ferrymee sufficient to maaafro . them. ', David Mitchell, oiie of the subscribers, who now hsis the management, pledge, himself that due attention ' (hall he paidnd every exertion win be made to rive r-'nc-" ralaalisfactio! t wluch place aa pre at diHpatcb wul b: , ined as at any other Ferry on ltoanoak. They solicit the continuation eftheirfriend'spstronspro. . i - CHARLES MITCHblX, Terson County. . - DAVID MITCHELL, Mccklcnbiu s. April f'lSlO. , , , 14-6 m. N. fl. '.David MtTCHBtt Inform, his friends thtt 1.4 ha.bnilta11ou.eon the north .ideoflloanoak,attlie land. ' inff, tot the accommodation of his customer.; at hich ' place he intend, keening a Grocery Store, viz.t all kinda of Spirituous liipiora, Molatsea, Cofiee, Sugar, kc. Slc He also intends keeping PRIVATE ENTERTAINMENT ' on Die main road, one mile from the Ferry, where he ha good Stable, fcc Care will be taken to rive satisfaction. I I I I ' I I! II I ,, I I States are regularly received and kept on file in the Pub Uc Room. Every exertion will be made to pleaae. The pa tronage of the public m reapectfull v solicited,' and au ta rour. willbe gratefully acknowledged. ? ' ' irt-i it; ; aUleignf.Beptember o, 1810-v- run.away FROM the Subscriber on the 4th uwtant, a negro wo mon named NAXCY. about forty years old. . 1 expect she took with her a small bay mare, about 8 or 9 year, old r MtTr ADVERTISEMENTS. A PARTNER WANTED. ..v.. ; ; ".V - - Wk. BOYLAN " . i from New.York and Philadelphia, h a wr Wrre arid eleirant collection of BOOKS fc . f ATlONAttT. Uhraian, gentlemen 01 tae iw, n ; subject to a deduction of 16 per cent. Ail prizes not demanded within 13 nronths after; dr. w ing.will be conaidered relinquiibed for the btutnicf the TSTTri'' " litI';C''T-r.fc' '' ' ' T AM,desirou. of entering into copartnership with The above Lottery t. authonxedhr an act of the Leris-, I ' -hi,i, nt r ,- . , lature of Nor Carolina, lor the purpose of wblmthe j Tavern, 'i could nirni.fi two or three hands besides Ashcyule, to compleat the necesaanr bu4ding belonging to the txtne And also to establish a Female Academy tn the town of Asheville'. ' ; ' - ' C " - Which two object, the Trnstee. and Manager, flatter and flax, and carried with her sundry article, of cloa I expect she will aim for Pasquotank, as ah waa l ady purchased in that county I will give a generous revu, i to any person who will deliver either or both lo me pear dicine. tus. as wcU a. private person, of taste, 1 filU of Neuse, Wake county, Zft0?m Pe mcientindocemenv dependent of the flattering prospect hold out m toe above SCHISM K, to influence aU sealoua friend, to useful Institutions to be come liberal purchasers of tickets And they deem it unnecessary to expatiate lanrelv in contrastintr the ndvan tages these institution may have (if well support' i v th !riends) over most' other Seminaries For it, is now ery generalty known that Asheville i. am Of he most healthy situations on thi. continent id lying in the neighbourhood of the Warm Spring, and on the main road from thence, (as well a from the Western to the southern 8tate.)i. more generally resorted to by the beat characten of both aexe. during Sqmmer and Autumn; (for the bene fit of health )thn almost Any other place1 in the Southern i Bept fAMES BUBIIOW. treasury Department; soma decent selfj and it necessary, two Or three hundred dollars. For further narticulan enquire of the subscriber, eight rnile north olllillaborough. - " -. - . ' v - ROBERT A. CAKS0N. S Orange, Sept 22, 1810. 40 rt 1 1 ' 1 . . . 1 f (i mhm mnA V1AW this snlcndid assortnjenU. . BOOK BINDERY. ; A I SAMUEL COMBS, & Co. ; tr .vuMf.wSshed a feoOK BINDERT in the front JlI room of tho Minerva Vrintinff Office, where Mr. Boy- lai iately kept his Book Store. , i - ' ,J . S COMBS, baring conducted a Bindery for MeMrs., RooWrvelt & Conrad of Petenbueg, 1 emboldeoed to ay : that he is a complete viufust of his business. The nie. chants of Raleigh and the atfioinmgwwnai can sw- of j.ebruarTf 1807, It has been determined by the Commis- All these advantage united bear evident testimony of Bi.aol.-wiw stagers, wn '"i-j-" s'idner. of the Sinkinir Fund, that the residue of the Prin- the eleribditv of Asheville a k seat for literary ln.ti r .i rTi ia?(i 1 . . . r . - . . 1 . . - . ... . . t - TtrWE REAS in conformity with the oroviaion made br v iaw for the reimbursement of the Exchanged Per; seetum of the Union And being also a place where board Cent. AMCr created oy tM second aecuon ot the act, -enti- aad Tuition are Bail on very moderate term v nere toe tied, An act, upplementary to the act,' entitled an set Youth, of the sister state, will lay the foundation of sound making provision lor toe redemption of the whole of the .' consutuuon. together with their Educations, and receive public debt of the United States passed on the 1 1th day i tlie visit of their friend, to and from the Warm Spring..- L. 16ivr . 1. V i. J 1 .1 rt I I -. a. t . 1 . . I .T - t wood paper of any iiae-i. Clerk, of Ctourts c.an berupplied with ltecord B00M l.,,! "of January next, Puatie Notio U therefore given to hdaome and diirabb covers, on the .hortett fe Ue Proprietor of the. Certihc.te. of Excbakoso Six The pnc. for all kiwi M m wlu."""lVr Fta Cskt. Srocx.ercatedby the act forcsaid, that the tersbure or Richmond. Gaemeaimg to toe Court. pnncipla0f the whole .mount of i(l.tockr,ot heretoftire and to the General Assembly wdl afford opportuniUc. for 5mburge( wiU, m .urrender of the certificate., be paid order, from a d.sUuice.; ers? t.lm50;dtt3' J oh the fint day of Jannary, J811, to the re.pective .tock ox.rcccivedbyD.M'Rae. Bsq.Po.t.Ma.ter tolow, or theit legal repreSentetive., W attornie duly : V'--' - A- -.' V ?yP' P10' ; eoaetituted, either at the Treasury or at fbeLoan office ' '- ' 11 ' ' "' 'L ' , where the stock, thu td be reimburMd, may then stand eipai of said Stock should be reimbuned on the first dny tuuena And therefore on these self-evident grounds, we respectnilly solicit tne public patronage. f UAVLU VANVE, . NOTICE. TIIS i. to inform all those whom it may concern, that I expect to leave Chatham county beta en tho present date and November, next, and to remove to the western country. ' a vv"-;;.vi;-, . ;, , 4 ; , -;;f 5 ?5'-. JOSEPH BROWN. s ' 1 Chatham county, Sapt 29, 18(0. ' , . 40 3t " X " ' t 1 1 . .-' a. aemoiy o w... r-v,-"o. ---. 1 d six Per Cent. r to the one passed hy tne .wie 01 yirsi-, ni-v anTCommtasic ;d;toMtotheDismi Swamp Canal CpaW to ln f '"M similar 1 ..k. -f Tnll on the Canal when finished. TWENTY PQLLAKd (REVARD. ; v'VTWAt;Ufe'l0b'en'' , . ,A,V (living U Stpkes Muniy,ei i mile, from Salem, and four from Sno- "Ti 7 per 1 cm,1uw iR.vui;u vj .t. Stock from the book, of the Treasury, or Commissioner of Loans, wilt be allowed after the fint day of December next 1 and that the interest on the whole amount of .aid stock will cease and determine on the day preceding the day hereby filed for the veimbufae. ment thereof. ' , ALBEtlT GALLATIN, A v ) ."r awWrwli-lTsirA ' 1 1 1 1 '" m tiit.. "i ii.".,iii.iijiilii'' . ' '. ' Iist'Ncttice. 1 a 1. s GEO. SWA1NE. JOHN PATTON, ( a ' .. ' " (vii VfivTliV -. 1 , , I . ; AS DUE W Eli WIN. J f jltktMe, htttuanf iSt tSIO" rix.r, 0T Tickeu for .ale at the Star Office, and at roost of the post offices m North and South Carolina. ;.' mil Adams) on the 1st instant, Ne- rpHE dnwing ot the Cape-Fear Lottery i. postponed for V ' ' ' r irro named PRINCE, about fire I 1, fft ghort Gme, in order to ell the few TickeU that now feet eleven inches high twenty-one remain on hmHHjhere are only 1 000 Tickets now in the of i had on when he went l.v.i .uc..; rh;hriii kn .ntwi mCfi.noo. iway awlutefurredhat.k4ffht mi- The jnof th wheel ju.tifie. the rise ofTickete to - 1 -.nn n. rnttnn shirt, white N 1 - .a-P. ; rt-i Sn 1 1 .11. .nl w.lV. with a halt Which 1. OCCAM-. ned by hi. having had hi. right thigh broke, and u hor : r than ithe other. , t expect he wUlehange hirnuHi nd f ; pass for a fre mankind probably may.have obtained apa.. of lame penon. tFrpw mforttiation he awns 1 for Wilmiiftg ton in this .tale. Any person.who wUl apprehend Vd Ne- awn .... I him kn Hu . SA tnl I IZX'V U1IU Kl u . t' .receive the above i reasonable chnri wheel s ... i .. k-int s m.1 hit I cret him acrajn, sli e llewai'd 1 ano u oioujjui w m 1 gc. aliall he paid.' 5 ' 'lf'v 1 VYll'lrflAWA vvijn.i. 1 Prix of g 6,000 500 loo 50 s 20. 10 do., . 2 do. " " 7 do. ' l2t da ' 33f do. September 10, l'810 3-8t 494 Prizes. 506 Blanlu. 9, 6,000 , 500 . 200 -. : . S50 mX -5001 . 1210 ..2696'., 5 11456 ' TOR SALE; , : ; A WkII i-mtvroved t In the Town cf Warrent.band' Jt. .oracly .ituated with 160 acres of good land at a con venient distance fir wood or farming This situation is ' recommended to any person movingtrom the lower coun i try for health, or having a family of children to educate. the Warrenton Academy being now In high epute aad uft- dergood regulation. r i i - :. - . ' ' ' s- " ; . Any person inclined to purchase will apply to the sub. i " .criher at Ple.sau't HiUorto Halcott Tyrrell jn. Warrenton, Acredit if required will be given. H ;',-:$ h - -V. -n PHIIX'N. HAWKINS. ? . kjqo ..,; ' .T!jt: -v-j , ; au tnat are now printco Tickeu, warranted undrawn,Vill be seht'tb any Post-'. cul.tipn of the number Bee in the United State, if requred, and prize ticket re- ; of paper mill, and the . .HISTORY OF PRINTING. npHIS workj by the enlor' Mr. Thoma., of Worcester' X Maasachusetts, is now completed at the pres.. As no opportunity was riven to those rentlemctv.wbo wish to be supplied with these volumes to engage them by sub - . . ' . I ' . . 1 l.-.wU cription 1 ana as many, pwucmsny pruiisni ik vu sellcrs.io various part, of the Continent have expressed a desire to possess copies, thi. 1. to request those who' are inclined to become mirchascr. to semi in their name, to Thomas Henderson, jun. 81 Co in Raleigh, by the 14tb day I of Oetolier next; ensuing, wnen a return wm oe made to 1 the nublisher of Uie work in Boston, ano uie number 01 copies which may, by that time be engaged, will be immb J diately forwarded.; .-' . ''""5 ' . .'.'; :-' 7 .V- i'X- Among many curiou snd interesting article, relative to Printing, hA. these volumes contain tn account of ancient manuscript book. nd the method of bookmaking, befolo the discovery of wintinir of illomination. by the scribes Of ancient nd modern engraving and paper making of the practice of printing in Chinaf the., discovery and dispersion of the art in Europe, with a brief account of ancient printer and a list of the fint' who practised the art In Europe. Asia. Africa and America ancient Colophon. used by printers tlie introduction of printing into the va- riotu pan. ot tne united states, ana tne cotome. 01 foreign nation, in America a bioirraphieal sketch of all the prin. ten In the English cotonie. from (he firs settlement of each colony to the period or the revolution memoirs ot orosecutions for libels an acctmnt of all the Newspaiter. that were published be for the revolution 1 and a list of all that are now printed, in tne Lmtea:3Utes, witn a cui- Circulated annually an account :ni "" -Hecomea " ' The noisy herald of a busy world." office ceived m payment. ; Fayetteville, Sept 4. LATE AND IMPORTANT NEWS! Jffew TarL Sept. 23 Last evemne afrivedi at this port, the hip Matrdalen, Capt. Sketch- , ly, in the remarkable short passage of 28 days from Liverpool ' ' : ' ; . i Capu b. bat furnished the Editor of the Mercantile 'AdfCrtiser with London paper and Ldyfa List to the 20th of August inclu '" 3 V - t V, . ' i J '; ... iL 1 f " bivc, anu ivcrpooi papers 10 tne aaa, iron which we have copied the followiog important articles. :' l;,':- . ,. ' . I ,Capt ,S. Informs us, that it was reported a 6ewnn'teV speedily to be sent to thiii . coWtrjr (vpxti the Court of St. James; : y-k'hi-- ra London August IS.-: ;- k.T.l FRENCH PAPERS. ' -4 "y' . :, Parh Aug. 7.ll'i majesty issued on the 5th of Augnst, at; the Palace of Trianon, the following decree - - - . " t i ' Art. t."(The duties upon the importation of 4 the undermentioned goods: and merchandize .? 1 settled as follows:- - J ". V" By fite metrical quintal, the cottons of Bra- -; zil, .Cayenne, Svrinam, Demarara land ,Qeor ia, long 6tapie, 300 francs Levant cottons, imported by sea, 600 francs the sarne by hndl through .the offices s at Cologne, , CobIentz;r Mayerice andStrasburgh, S0O fr. cottons fronv alt other places, those from Naples excepted, 600 fr. jf those from Naples, the old duties. Raw- : sugar, a00 fr ( clayed or loaf sugar, 400 fr. j hyson teas, 9O0 fr. green teas, 600 fr. j ' j cocoa, ' BBANSON. I with a dewription of one called the patentcircutar press, i000' fr. f cochineal, 000 ir. white pepper, ' . . ...1 A. . m ..j i.kt.Ujfwi1. '; nJitl j."' iAA r ; a:- . . : ? '."; -u1,l,.tflrl trfTurrv ait nr more furrtis." .nil in uorlpd v"i f i I.U.T. A A. ' Aryf T . ,. ' - . , ,., -'. . , ,, ,-. w,,;n by water, or bymeaii.of 4hone,nfwhich a successful ex-'l ir fm j qLI ,u 'onnrt :' . . e Tt&J-ntiUrWWarA ' perimenth..(ately been made'from Uie model of the in-1 W.fol. 2 fr, ; cloves, 600 fr.;,, Silly JJOnarS5rCWUru. emor in BoBton. 'jh volume, are interspersed an.. nutmeg, 2000i mahogany, 50 fr.j Pcrnam- ; ' ,! Y -, s r-V:. ' ': ''; ecdote. of printers, Sic. and many narticulan not before !,buCCO wood, 120 fr. Campeachy do. SO fr. $' r v!, : to the History ofthe'eountry, &rthen jdve WCXXJS oroirnd. lOOfr. ' ' x- ' " "". ' TZr:nMlriZ l r;;M an accountoiithe bookKoiiers i, the coionie. h ' Art. 2. When the custom house officers His--1 ' ." v Pleasant Hill, ah Aug. 1810., CASH WANTED K ! - j-.--,.--'5,.r- t ' "' ' JILI TIIOSZ If B0 JHE INDEBTED lice fcwnixt (0 putke immediate payment. -4 , i HENRY GUIKE. Raleigh, Augtttt 20A r: ; BXAiVKS, i. laree and likely, about five feet i bow thei United State, from the eleven Inche. liiirh. and .redthirtt- ! country to the year 1775. , t , fire. 11 1. tace 1. overrun wun mars. ' of the Small Pox, and on one aide of hi. nose (the right side I believe there i. 'a scar occasioned by the tic of horse. ' When ne ,anwy irom me ne camea with him Bay Mare. Jim can reaa anu wnw frau-:- Kct he will pas him.elf for a free man. I .uspect he rone to Wilmington, having connection, there.. Any person who will deliver thi. boy into my possession .hall receive Fifty Doliars, ud Twenty-Five if he i ecured wanyjaiu fimt sctlltnient of Ue The work I in two colurneSv o. contalnmg 1060 pages, well printed on vellum paper, and ha five plates, one of Which is a fic similc.ofie nrat article kndwn to be print, ed in Europe tvthe discoverer of the. Art of Printings twoarefac similes of the printing type, fint used in Eng. land, anotlier represent, cyimdncja printing prrtae. sc. eompanled by a description of them .the fifth is an Indian (iar.ette.- .Toe fnce ot toe two vwumcnn Doaru.,i. six dollar, (.or, .ix dollar, wventy-five ccnt; handsomely bound. ' '.. 1 -'A. ' ... .' -. 1 T-'- A. a small edition only of this work is published, no more pect that , the declarations concerning the spe--1 cics or qualities are iaise iney snail sena spe cimens to the Director-general of our customs,' who is to cause them t be examined by Com missaries' who' have a : knowledge of these branches, attached to' the ministry of the inte rior and who,, in -every feuch examination, shall be assisted by two manufacturers or mer chants chosen by the minister of the interior.4 '! u If it shall anDear that the declarations are false, all the merchandize shall be seized and ft coBfiacatcdT W w . a'--..-vv.;v:..;;,- "For tiAtt t the STAIl